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Pauline Hall (composer)

Pauline Margrete Hall (2 August 1890 – 24 January 1969) was a Norwegian writer, music critic, organizer and composer. She was born in Hamar and began her study of music in Oslo, continuing in Paris from 1912–13, After completing her studies, she worked as a composer and music critic for the Oslo daily newspaper ''Dagbladet''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pauline Hall, Biography )
Hall was known for criticism of dilettantism and superficial national composers and her promotion of modern music. In 1938 she founded Ny Musikk, the Norwegian section of the International Society for Contemporary Music and served as chairwoman.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Contemporary )〕 She served as president of ISCM International from 1952–53, and also took over management of the ISCM International Music Festival in Oslo in 1953. Hall died in Oslo.
==Works==
Hall composed orchestral works, theater and film music, chamber music and vocal works. Selected compositions include:
*1929 ''Verlaine Suite'', for orchestra
*1933 ''Cirkusbilleder'', for orchestra
*1949 ''Suite av scenemusikken til «Julius Caesar» på Nationaltheateret'', for orchestra
*''Foxtrott'', for orchestra
*1950 ''Markisen'', ballet, première: 1964, Oslo, Den Norske Opera
*1947 ''Ro ro te rara'', for male choir
*''En gutt gikk ut på elskovssti'', for male choir, text: Gunnar Larsen
*''Nachtwandler'', for 6 part mixed choir and orchestra, text: Falke
*''Til kongen'', for mixed choir
*''To Wessel-tekster'', for male choir, op. 7, text: Johan Herman Wessel
*1945 ''Fangens aftensang'', for voice and piano
*1961 ''Fire Tosserier'', for voice, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet and French horn
*''Du blomst i dug'', for voice and piano, text: Iens Petter Jacobsen
*''Rondeau'', for voice and piano, text: E. Solstad
*''Tagelied'', for voice and orchestra
*''Tango'', for voice and orchestra
*''To sanger'', for voice and piano, op. 4, text: Knut Hamsun Auerdahl
*1945 ''Suite'', for wind quintet
*''Liten dansesuite'', for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Her music has been recorded and issued on CD, including:
*''Pauline Hall: Verlaine Suite/Julius Caesar Suite/Suite for Winds/4 Tosserier'' (June 26, 2007) Simax Records/Premiere, ASIN: B000027ALU

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